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PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
          1143
          A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE AND SILVERED DISH
          YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)
          The dish is decorated in the center with a scene of a
          seated lady playing the qin within a cartouche. The well is
          decorated with white-enameled lotus scroll on a diaper
          border below shaped floral panels on the silver ground.
 PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
          12v in. (32.2 cm.) diam.
 1141
          $7,000-10,000
 A FAMILLE ROSE 'EGGSHELL' RUBY-BACK SAUCER DISH
 YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)
          PROVENANCE:
 The dish is enameled on the interior with a lady and two boys   Henry Moog, Atlanta, 1997.
 seated amongst jars and potted plants, below a pink and green
 diaper band containing three cartouches decorated with floral   Dishes with this pattern appear to have been made in two
 sprays.  sizes, the present dish representing the larger type, and
          depict different scenes of ladies in the center. A dish from
 7√ in. (20 cm.) diam.
          the Martin-Hurst Collection with a similar central scene to
          the present dish, of an unknown size, is illustrated by G.C.
 $6,000-8,000
          Williamson in The Book of Famille Rose, London, 1970,
          plate XLVII (center left). An example of the smaller 9-inch
 PROVENANCE:
 The Chinese Porcelain Company, New York.  size with a different central scene, from The Metropolitan
          Museum of Art, New York, was sold at Christie’s New York,
          15 September 2016, lot 926.
 紐約NELSON KLINE珍藏

 清雍正 外胭脂紅內粉彩仕女嬰戲圖盤  紐☼/&-40/ ,-*/&珍藏
 來源:
          清雍正ǎ粉彩仕女撫琴圖૯盤
 The Chinese Porcelain Company, 紐約
          Ϝ源
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          PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
          1144
          A FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER DISH
          YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)
          The dish is finely decorated with rose and chrysanthemum
          branches. The based is incised with a Johanneum mark
 PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
          reading N 176.
 1142     8r in. (12.2 cm.) diam.
 A FAMILLE ROSE 'EGGSHELL' RUBY-BACK SAUCER DISH
 YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)  $5,000-7,000
 The dish is finely and brightly enameled with fruit and flowers in   PROVENANCE:
 the center within patterned petal borders.  Augustus II ('The Strong'), King of Poland and Elector of Saxony.
 7æ in. (19.7 cm.) diam.  The Chinese Porcelain Company, New York, 1993.

 $3,000-5,000  The so-called Johanneum mark on this dish was used for
          porcelains from the collection of Augustus the Strong,
 PROVENANCE:  Elector of Saxony (1670-1733). Porcelains from the old
 Bluett & Sons, London.  Collection, an inventory of which was started in 1721, bear
 Santos, London.  these engraved marks, which were colored black, of numbers
          and letters corresponding to the particular class of porcelain,
 A similar ruby-back dish from the W.J. Holt Collection is   ie., an 'H' written sideways (as seen on the present dish),
 illustrated in G.C. Williamson, The Book of Famille Rose, London,   denoting 'green Chinese'. It is believed that the presence
 1970, pl. XXXVI (top left). Another similar dish from The   of the Johanneum mark indicates that the piece entered
 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, was sold at Christie’s   the collection prior to the death of King Augustus in 1733.
 New York, 15 September 2016, lot 926.  In 1860, Queen Victoria made a gift of a similar dish to the
          Victoria and Albert Museum. A similar example with the
          same inventory number was sold at Christie’s New York, 16-
 紐約NELSON KLINE珍藏
          17 September 2010, lot 1434.
 清雍正 外胭脂紅內粉彩花果紋盤
 來源:      紐☼/&-40/ ,-*/&珍藏
 Bluett & Sons, 倫敦  清雍正ǎ粉彩花卉紋盤
 Santos, 倫敦  Ϝ源
          奧۵斯ṃ̇ˠ
 波蘭४王及薩Գ森選帝侯
          5IF $IJOFTF 1PSDFMBJO $PNQBOZ
 紐☼
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